Breakfast Business

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Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Vincent Wall, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews.

Episodes

  • Findings of the PwC consumer sentiment survey

    05/06/2024 Duration: 07min

    Recently we learnt in a survey for KPMG that Irish consumers are aware of shrink Fraction and resent brands who carry out the practice. Today PwC put out its consumer sentiment survey and it shows that some consumers are scaling back in order for ends to meet. The study also found that consumers were determined to buy as sustainably as possible though cost is often an issue. Speaking to Joe this morning was Owen McFeely Director for retail and consumer with PwC.  

  • What if EV sales continue to fall?

    05/06/2024 Duration: 06min

    Despite a looming ban on the traditional engine types, sales of electric vehicles in Ireland were down a whopping 39% last month compared to last year and despite a rise in sales overall. If EV sales continue to dip that will have a pronounced impact on second hand car sales prices and may even slow down the roll out of EV infrastructure.  The Society of the Irish Motor Industry of SIMI has a new president. Jonathan Meade joined Joe this morning on the show.

  • A look at today's business stories and websites

    05/06/2024 Duration: 03min

    A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.

  • What should bosses do if one of their staff is arrested for drug taking

    04/06/2024 Duration: 06min

    As of Saturday just gone, anyone who is in a serious road accident will be automatically tested for drink and drugs for the first time.  It’s in response to a surge in drug taking and collisions all over the country.  But with a quarter of all road accidents involving work related vehicles, what should bosses do if one of their staff is arrested for drug taking not just at the wheel? Moira Grassick is Chief Operating Officer with Peninsula which advises companies on HR issues. 

  • Kenny Jacobs Chief Executive of DAA. 

    04/06/2024 Duration: 09min

     Annual revenues at DAA which operates Dublin and Cork airports breached the €1bn mark last year.  Not bad for a business which was essentially shut down in 2020 and much of 2021.  But it still has a debt of €815m on the books.  But the biggest headache of all is what to do about the passenger cap of 32 million at Dublin airport which will start seeing planned services cancelled from the autumn.   Joining Joe on the show this morning was Kenny Jacobs Chief Executive of DAA. 

  • Bord Bia have done some research into our eating habits

    31/05/2024 Duration: 06min

     It’s Day 2 of the Bloom garden festival in the Phoenix park and the sponsors Bord Bia have done some research into our eating habits as it hosts its annual Trade Breakfast for the top people in the industry.  Apparently we’re cutting down sugar and alcohol from our diets. Joining Joe on the show this morning was Jim O’Toole the Chief Executive of Bord Bia 

  • The business of the company Avanade

    31/05/2024 Duration: 04min

    The company Avanade which has a decent presence here in Ireland, is now shifting its focus to copilot and how companies can radically save time and hopefully money, by using the AI solution. Speaking to Joe this morning was Pamela Maynard the Chief Executive of Avanade .

  • A look at today's business stories and websites

    31/05/2024 Duration: 09min

    A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam and Aidan Donnelly from Davy's.

  • Is it becoming too expensive to hire people in Ireland? 

    30/05/2024 Duration: 08min

    Unemployment may be at record lows and Growth is at a sustainable pace but SMEs have been feeling the heat from a series of new costs on employment including higher minimum wages and holiday and sickness pay.  The Government says it’s going to make things easier especially on the PRSI side of things but is it becoming too expensive to hire people in Ireland? The Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment, Peter Burke joined Joe this morning on the show.

  • AI is here but what about the careers that will inevitably be lost? 

    30/05/2024 Duration: 04min

    There’s nearly an announcement every day about AI these days.  Only on Tuesday Google was trumpeting what the economic benefits might be for this country once countless tasks become automated by AI.  But what about the careers that will inevitably be lost?  The European Association for People Management says there should still be ‘decent work and good jobs’ as workplaces adopt more technology and artificial intelligence tools than ever. It says that the workplaces of the future should still have a high trust culture- embedding equality, diversity and inclusion.  Joining Joe this morning was the President of the EAPM  Berna Oztinaz.

  • A look at today's business stories and websites

    30/05/2024 Duration: 02min

    A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.

  • What is the health of the Irish economy?

    29/05/2024 Duration: 10min

    With voting in the EU and local elections starting in 12 days, many parties have claimed that Ireland is in a ‘cost of living crisis’.  But are we?  Unemployment is at record lows, real incomes which take account of inflation are up and the economy is growing robustly.  But prices soared in the shops and forecourts in 2022 and much of last year and they have not retreated back to where they were so people feel poorer.  With neutral voice on the health of the Irish economy Conor O’Toole from the ESRI joined Joe on the show this morning.

  • The business of Dawn Meats

    29/05/2024 Duration: 06min

    Dawn Meats started off with 3 farming families in County Waterford in 1980. It now has 8,000 employees all over the world selling its meat products.It can add the large and growing market of South Korea to that list after six years trying to get into the rapidly growing Asian market. But how has the business been affected by the perceived shift away from red meat products? Speaking to Joe this morning was Paul Nolan, the Group Development Director with Dawn Meats. 

  • Breakfast Business news this morning

    29/05/2024 Duration: 02min

    Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at the business news this morning.

  • Hospitality sector needs support as it struggles to find staff

    28/05/2024 Duration: 06min

    In a recent interview on Newstalk Breakfast, the Justice Minister Helen McAtee said there were no plans to change the current rules surrounding how much and under what circumstances students from abroad could work here in Ireland. This has been condemned by some in the hospitality sector, given the squeeze in finding  employees. Also disappointed were recruitment agencies and Joe spoke to Shane McLave the MD of Excel recruitment. 

  • Tonight is the annual Irish Sport Industry Awards

    28/05/2024 Duration: 06min

    Tonight is the annual Irish Sport Industry Awards which celebrate the value of Sport to the Irish economy, and excellence in the business of sport.  It comes after the Europa League final was hosted in Dublin and attracted thousands of German and Italian fans and showcased Ireland as a venue for major events.  Mary O’Connor the CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport spoke to Joe ahead of the award night. 

  • A look at today's business stories and websites

    28/05/2024 Duration: 02min

    Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam takes look at today's business stories and websites.

  • Cross border trade is growing

    27/05/2024 Duration: 06min

    Despite the open border and few if any restrictions, trade between the 2 parts of this small island is still relatively modest. Nonetheless cross border trade is growing and with them profits according to InterTradeIreland’s All Island Business Monitor. Speaking to Joe this morning was Martin Robinson iDirector of Strategy with InterTradeIreland.

  • The business of specialist consultants Jacobs

    27/05/2024 Duration: 06min

    When you hear the name Jacobs many of us might think of the cream crackers but in fact they are specialist consultants which advise giant builders on how to design and construct big infrastructure projects such as the Dunkettle interchange or BusConnects.  Now Jacobs is hiring an additional 100 people as it makes Ireland its European HQ. Speaking to Joe this morning was Maurice Gillen is Director of Operations for Life Sciences for Jacobs Ireland, UK & Nordics. 

  • A look at today's business stories and websites

    27/05/2024 Duration: 02min

    A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.

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